The Marshes of Skidaway Island is a retirement oasis just minutes from the charming city of Savannah, Georgia. The community was founded in 2004 as the brainchild of residents of The Landing, an affluent neighborhood on Skidaway Island.
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Business Opportunity: New Development Campus Project Extends Life Plan Community Experience
When Heron’s Key opened in August 2017, the community welcomed residents with a choice of senior living residences and beautiful views of the wooded area around Gig Harbor, Washington. The not-for-profit Life Plan Community in the Seattle area was developed for Emerald Communities of Redmond, Washington.
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LCS Development
Business Opportunity: Redevelopment Project Creates Connectivity for Residents, Visitors
Opening in 1986, Rolling Green Village is a not-for-profit community on 175 acres of farmland donated by Hoke and Mildred Smith in Greenville, South Carolina. It started with a vision for a senior living community that met the need for senior care and provided funding for Rolling Green Village to expand their offerings.
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Business Opportunity: Redevelopment, Financing and Expansion
WhiteStone was originally a not-for-profit, entrance fee Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC, with 125 independent living units and 100 licensed beds. The community was established in 1912 as a Masonic and Eastern Star community located on 42-acres in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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LCS Development
Business Opportunity: Expanding and Enhancing a Landlocked Community
Friendship Village Tempe is a Phoenix not-for-profit retirement community located in Tempe, Arizona. Built in the 1980s, the pioneering campus was one of the region’s first Life Plan Communities and set the standard for exceptional senior living experiences.
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LCS Development
Business Opportunity: Strategic Planning Leads to Expansion
Westminster is located on a 9-acre campus just north of downtown Austin, Texas. This Life Plan Community was the first of its kind in Texas, and was developed to bring new spaces and amenities to the growing city of Austin.
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Business Opportunity: Redevelopment and Expansion in Partnership with the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Located on a 100-acre campus in Boca Raton, Florida, Sinai Residences is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. Looking to continue enhancing their community and resident offering, Sinai Residences selected LCS Development for a Phase II large expansion project because of their strategic approach and master planning expertise.
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Business Opportunity: Providing Resort-Style Experience for Senior Living Residents
Opening in 2010, LCS Development was inspired by the beautiful landscapes of this 85-acre site to design and construct Sagewood’s Southwestern architecture. Located in the Sonoran Desert, near Phoenix, with stunning views of the McDowell Mountains, Sagewood attracts residents who enjoy nature and appreciate the area’s dramatic scenery.
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Business Opportunity: Intergenerational Senior Living in the Heart of Academia
In 2003, Thomas J. Schwarz, President of Purchase College, State University of New York, assembled a task force of faculty and staff to determine how to best fulfill the college’s commitment to life-long learning.
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Business Opportunity: Hospital-based Life Plan Community, Acquisition, Turnaround
Improved Sales Velocity, Cost Savings, and Employee and Resident Experience
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Life Care Services
Business Opportunity: Life Plan Community, Acquisition, Turnaround, Capital Improvements
Laurel Circle, formerly known as Arbor Glen, opened in 1997 under the direction and management of a mission-driven Quaker community in Bridgewater, New Jersey.
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The Marshes of Skidaway Island is a retirement oasis just minutes from the charming city of Savannah, Georgia. The community was founded in 2004 as the brainchild of residents of The Landing, an affluent neighborhood on Skidaway Island.
View Case Study
Life Care Services
Business Opportunity: New Development Campus Project Extends Life Plan Community Experience
When Heron’s Key opened in August 2017, the community welcomed residents with a choice of senior living residences and beautiful views of the wooded area around Gig Harbor, Washington. The not-for-profit Life Plan Community in the Seattle area was developed for Emerald Communities of Redmond, Washington.
View Case Study
LCS Development
Business Opportunity: Redevelopment Project Creates Connectivity for Residents, Visitors
Opening in 1986, Rolling Green Village is a not-for-profit community on 175 acres of farmland donated by Hoke and Mildred Smith in Greenville, South Carolina. It started with a vision for a senior living community that met the need for senior care and provided funding for Rolling Green Village to expand their offerings.
View Case Study
LCS Development
Business Opportunity: Redevelopment, Financing and Expansion
WhiteStone was originally a not-for-profit, entrance fee Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC, with 125 independent living units and 100 licensed beds. The community was established in 1912 as a Masonic and Eastern Star community located on 42-acres in Greensboro, North Carolina.
View Case Study
LCS Development